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HSE launches second stage of gas installer competition

E003:08 28 January 2008

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have launched the second stage of the competition to run a new gas installer registration scheme. The new scheme is set to bring added value to gas consumer safety and benefits to gas installers across Great Britain.

The new scheme takes forward recommendations arising from the HSE's review of the domestic gas safety regime and the views expressed by stakeholders. Oversight of the new regime will remain with the HSE.

Health and Safety Minister, Lord McKenzie of Luton welcomed the HSE announcement. The Minister said: "I am pleased that the scheme has now moved onto its next stage. The new scheme will bring innovative solutions to the table and give extra value to gas consumers throughout the UK."

The main elements of the new scheme will be:

As part of this second stage of the competition, HSE issued Invitation to Tender documents to short-listed companies on 25 January. The deadline for the return of bids is 10th March. The HSE evaluation process will involve discussion on proposals with bidders and advice from external Advisers and stakeholders. An announcement on the new scheme provider is expected in the summer with the new scheme due to start in April 2009.

Notes to editors

  1. HSE has responsibility for regulating consumer gas safety in GB and does this largely through the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 (GSIUR).
  2. The overall objective of the gas installer registration scheme is to improve safe standards of gas work and add value to consumer gas safety. At present, CORGI (Council of Registered Gas Installers) is approved by HSE to undertake this task and maintains an up-to-date register of gas installers who are qualified to install or repair gas fittings and appliances. CORGI is approved until April 2009 to undertake this task.

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Updated 2011-04-27